Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - The O'Reilly Update, November 25, 2019
Episode Date: November 25, 2019Mike Bloomberg officially enters the 2020 race for the White House, A new poll from Wisconsin spells trouble for the Democrats’ impeachment push, Crime rises in Oklahoma after Republicans adopt Crim...inal Justice Reforms, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg hospitalized, A new study shows 2 million Americans still lack access to running water. Plus, Bill's Message of the Day on how to narrow the income gap. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Bill O'Reilly here Monday, November 25th, 2019.
You are listening to the O'Reilly update.
Here's what's happening today in America.
Mike Bloomberg enters the race for the White House.
New poll from Wisconsin could spell trouble for the Democrats' impeachment push.
Crime rises in Oklahoma after Republicans adopt prison reform.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg having health problems.
New study shows two million Americans still.
lack access to running water.
Also, I had the message of the day the real reason for poverty.
But first, billionaire Mike Bloomberg officially jumping into the presidential race,
announcing his plans to take on Donald Trump in 2020.
Former mayor of New York City's late entry reflecting a growing concern in the Democratic Party
that their candidates will not be able to defeat the president next November.
Mayor Bloomberg kicking off his campaign with a $31 million ad campaign paid by himself.
A new survey out of Wisconsin showing major challenges for the Democrats' impeachment deal,
revealing support quickly evaporating among independents and even some liberals.
Just 40% of residents in Wisconsin now back removing President Trump from the White House.
A four-point drop since the hearings when public.
two weeks ago. Crime in Oklahoma increasing after Republican lawmakers embraced policies
promoted in San Francisco and Los Angeles. State question 780 downgraded drug and theft
crimes allowing 462 convicted felons to walk out of prison. The result, a 7% increase in
larceny and other crimes almost immediately. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader
Ginsburg home after being hospitalized over the weekend. The 86-year-old, taken to Johns Hopkins
Hospital in Baltimore after experiencing chills and a high fever. Despite a string of health
cares in recent months, Justice Ginsburg is pledged to remain on the bench until her 90th birthday.
New report from the U.S. Census Bureau says more than two million Americans don't have access to
adequate drinking water and basic plumbing.
Study shows Native Americans
19 times more likely
to lack basic amenities
and other communities.
Worst regions in the USA include
Appalachia, California's
Central Valley, and Southern Texas.
In a moment,
income inequality,
the leftist mantra.
It's preventable.
The message.
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Time now for the O'Reilly Update message of the day, poverty and income inequality,
can America handle the truth?
Income inequality is the new attack slogan of the far left used to disparage capitalism
and portray the United States as a selfish, insensitive,
It is certainly true that there's a wide gap between the prosperous and the poor in America.
But that gap cannot be diminished if the truth about inequality is not acknowledged.
But in our hyper-politically correct society, it will not be.
In 1965, Democrat Daniel Patrick Moynihan warned that the African-American family unit was under increasing pressure in
poor neighborhoods. Back then, 24% of black children were born out of wedlock. Today, the number
is a shocking 72%. For Caucasian babies, it's under 30%. That's your income inequality equation.
Cutting through the phony political rhetoric, there are two primary reasons that just 35% of
African American children are currently living with two parents. First, the welfare
system. Families headed by single mothers receive more government payments. And second is substance
abuse. Drug and alcohol addiction is a scourge in America and the number one reason for child
abuse and neglect. And it is certainly neglect to fail to train your child to compete in a nation
of 330 million people. Senator Sanders and Warren tell us the federal government can mitigate
economic failure, but that is not true. Only individuals can do that. The cold truth is that
millions of American children, of all colors, are now unable to develop their intellects and
social skills because their parents don't care enough about them. So we see a legion of teenagers
unable to speak proper English, read a book. Many kids cover their bodies with tattoos,
routinely spout vile obscenities, intoxicate themselves at will and reject all discipline.
So how will these kids ever prosper economically in adulthood?
They won't.
And who will help them?
Very few.
Certainly not our government or public education system.
In fact, some of those who scream loudest about inequality are pouring more gasoline on the fire.
Many leftists are pushing for legalizing marijuana and intoxicant, extremely attractive to vulnerable teens.
By allowing pot to be openly sold, the government provides yet another easy opportunity for unsupervised children to harm themselves.
Yes, illegal marijuana is widely available, but American society should continue to warn about drug involvement, not glorify and sanction it.
As a former high school teacher, I saw up close what pot can do to unsupervised children.
You think income inequality is bad now, wait until you see what's coming.
And redistributing wealth from affluent Americans through onerous taxation is not going to stop that.
Only by acknowledging reality can America begin to deal with the intense inequality problem.
Responsible parenting is the key to defeating economic failure that leads to you.
to poverty. The truth should be told. And that's a message for more analysis. Please go to
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Now, the O'Reilly Update brings you something you might not know. Every year, millions of
Americans go to concerts. More than 52% of us will attend shows during this coming holiday season,
shelling out more than 250 bucks per person. The most popular genres, rock, pop, and country.
Sorry, jazz fans, that's the least popular category in the USA. With album sales in an all-time
low and streaming services from Apple and Spotify dominating the music business, musicians increasingly
turned to touring as their main source of revenue. So what are the hottest tickets of 2019?
The biggest act, Lady Gaga, her average ticket price, $250. If you think that's shocking,
scalpers can get $7,000 a piece for Ms. Gaga. She was seriously injured in a show in Las Vegas
last October, but she finished a full set after falling off the stage. Pink, another popular artist,
average ticket price, $150,000. Her beautiful trauma tour is also one of 2019's top grossing
at $90 million. Rolling Stones still kicking after 57 years on the road.
Average ticket prices upwards of $200, front row seats to cost you $6,000. 76-year-old Mick Jagger
returning to action after undergoing major heart surgery in June.
ACDC, also earning big dollars this year, raking in $68 million for their Good Times World Tour.
Fleetwood Mac, Billy Joel, Paul McCartney, all big draws in 2019 with average ticket prices running more than $100.
But here's something you might not know.
According to Nielsen Music, the biggest factor on whether Americans decide to attend a concert this Christmas, weather and traffic.
If folks don't think they can get to the venue, they don't go, even if they have tickets.
We've come a long way since the early days of rock music when the Rolling Stones crossed the Atlantic in 1964 following the Beatles for their first American tour.
The Stones played two shows at New York City's historic Carnegie Hall.
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